There are new pbbuttonsd, gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs RPMS up on my site. The changelogs are as follows:
pbbuttonsd: * Tue Jun 04 2002 Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0.4.9-2brs - Added nopowermanagement patch that allows you to disable pbbuttonsd power management features. Really handy since it seems to be buggy. - Fixed init script. restart was missing and reload didn't work right. gtkpbbuttons: * Sat Jun 08 2002 Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0.4.6b-2brs - Rebuild against pbbuttonsd-0.4.9-2brs powerprefs * Sat Jun 08 2002 Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0.2-2brs - Rebuild against pbbuttonsd-0.4.9-2brs The new RPMS can be found at: http://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser/ppc/8.2/RPMS ftp://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser/ppc/8.2/RPMS rsync://mirror.brain.org::breser/ppc/8.2/RPMS They're also available via urpmi/rpmdrake if you've added the source as described in a previous email. This update was primarly done because well pbbuttonsd power management is horribly buggy. I'm quite happy with the way pmud manages my laptop power. So I added an option to disable pbbuttonsd power management features. The option is "nopowermanagement = yes" and defaults to no. It's documented in the man page for pbbuttonsd.conf. When upgrading you will need to log out of X and back in or start gtkpbbuttons again by hand. You can just do this as yourself by running: gtkpbbuttons -d It will be automatically started the next time you log in. Hope everyone finds this useful. -- Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://ben.reser.org We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose. - Brian Hayes